we own .22 caliber weapons for flanking and target weapons practice. we own shotguns for hunting, sporting plays and self-defense, perhaps one by the bedside if you don't have children in the house, perhaps one in a vault. and we have handguns for personal protection for concealed carry. does that make you a gun nut? i don't think so, but i do think this. that if you own those weapons, you damn sure better be trained and safe around them. i'm not talking about trained to kill somebody. i'm not talking about trained to use them in self-defense, though you should if that's what you purchased the gun for, i'm talking about trained to be safe around those firearms. and in ordered to be safe around those firearms, you have got to practice, like anything else. you have to go to a range, you have to, in your piece, you talked about firearms your entire life but spoke about a glaucoma, a pistol, that you took from someone, the slowest move you ever made was unloading this, you had to up load it based on how you saw your boyfriend unload it. thumb, and it's ove